The government’s rabid response to the Chinese warships is aimed at justifying a major spending increase on the military and ...
China didn’t violate any rules with its live-fire exercises. So why are Australia and NZ so worried?
Basic 'rules of the sea' need to be established to avoid potential conflict between Australia and China in the Pacific.
Foreign Minister Winston Peters needs to restate New Zealand’s relationship with the Cook Islands during talks with his ...
A minerals exploration deal between the superpower and the Cook Islands is Beijing’s latest push for influence in a region ...
Chinese warships conducting unusual exercises near Tasmania are armed with “extremely capable” long-range ballistic missiles, ...
His decades of interaction with China will be invaluable for talks with leaders that seem certain to include the issue of ...
One of the most contentious aspects of the deal is deep-sea mining. Climate change remains the most existential threat to Pacific Island nations, yet the Cook Islands government is exploring seabed ...
New Zealand Minister of Foreign Affairs Winston Peters is to touch down in Beijing today for a three-day visit after ...
Beijing is now under scrutiny for not warning Australia or New Zealand of drills being performed in the Tasman Sea. Defence ...
The Financial Action Task Force has also added Laos and Nepal to its list of nations subject to “increased monitoring.” ...
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